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    Re: Aspen Moulted?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen0122 View Post
    I fed her last night and noticed that she was moving a bit slow too. I also fed Archie the same thing, but smaller amount because he is a younger spider, but he was doing fine... what's going on??? I am going to add some more lighting to the area because that might be causing her to be lethargic like that, I don't know. I'm trying everything.
    Did you check to make sure she molted completely? If there's any remaining that is stuck on her, that could impair her movement. Did she have adequate humidity? I don't know that lighting would have anything to do with it-

    Just for clarity, remind me (us), what exactly is Aspen?
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 04-19-2023 at 09:53 AM.
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